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Video: Crews begin demolishing Aloha Motel in Bellingham

Crews start tearing down the Aloha Motel on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, on North Samish Way in Bellingham, Wash. The city condemned the motel for being a hub of crime and then bought the property. JT Muenscher of Everson is the general contractor.

Video: Crews begin demolishing Aloha Motel in Bellingham

Nov 10, 2015

Crews start tearing down the Aloha Motel on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, on North Samish Way in Bellingham, Wash. The city condemned the motel for being a hub of crime and then bought the property. JT Muenscher of Everson is the general contractor.

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